Collaborative Tabletop Research and Evaluation

  • Shen C
  • Ryall K
  • Forlines C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Tables provide a large and natural interface for supporting direct manipulation of visual content, for human-to-human interactions and for collaboration, coordination, and parallel problem solving. However, the direct-touch table metaphor also presents considerable challenges, including the need for input methods that transcend traditional mouse- and keyboard-based designs.

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Shen, C., Ryall, K., Forlines, C., Esenther, A., Vernier, F. D., Everitt, K., … Tse, E. (2009). Collaborative Tabletop Research and Evaluation. In Interactive Artifacts and Furniture Supporting Collaborative Work and Learning (pp. 1–17). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77234-9_7

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